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Date:	Sat, 24 Mar 2007 17:14:27 +0100
From:	Paolo Ornati <ornati@...twebnet.it>
To:	Thibaud Hulin <hulin.thibaud@...adoo.fr>
Cc:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: error in compilation kernel 2.6.19 - internal compiler error

On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 16:45:46 +0100
Thibaud Hulin <hulin.thibaud@...adoo.fr> wrote:

> I'm triyng to compile the kernel 2.6.19 on Debian Testing 4.0
> Unfortunately, I can't success.
> This is my error message :
> 
> CC [M]  drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_sli.o
> In file included from drivers/scsi/lpfc/lpfc_sli.c:23:
> include/linux/pci.h:251: internal compiler error: in build_int_cst_wide, 
> at tree.c:803
> Please submit a full bug report,
> with preprocessed source if appropriate.
> See <URL:http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html> for instructions.
> For Debian GNU/Linux specific bug reporting instructions,
> see <URL:file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.1/README.Bugs>.
> The bug is not reproducible, so it is likely a hardware or OS problem.
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Have you read the error message?

It could be a memory problem (defective module)... try run memtest86 or
memtest86+ (http://www.memtest.org/) for many hours (>= 8, someone
suggest even 24h, just to be sure :).

If the problem is big memtest should find it soon.

-- 
	Paolo Ornati
	Linux 2.6.20.4 on x86_64
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